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  • Chen, S.; Zhao, M.; Guo, X., High Sensitivity Flexible Capacitive Pressure Sensor Using Polydimethylsiloxane Elastomer Dielectric Layer Micro-Structured by...
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  • Zhang Biosensors - Xiao Fan Sweat Sensors - Ryan Lodge Liquid Metal-Based Sensors - Emma Abi-Younes Liquid Metal Sensors - Jason Kim Digital Microfluidics...
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  • 1: An overview of an integrated microfluidic electrochemical DNA (IMED) sensor. Integrated Microfluidic Electrochemical DNA assay overview. (A) Template...
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  • microfluidic diaphragm sensor. These types of sensors can better fit to an object and detect more effectively even when stretched. Soft sensors have many biomedical...
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  • in a blue microtube) onto the sensor. Bring down the lever arm. Follow the onscreen prompts to calibrate. Wipe the sensors and pipette on 2 μL of the corresponding...
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  • competitive immunoassays, where antigen and antibody are input into the T-sensor. Given the known diffusion patterns that are expected, as shown in Figure...
    9 KB (1,330 words) - 10:41, 27 March 2023
  • Contact        Lab Notebook        Internal        The Team        Lead Sensor        Tri-Stable Switch        Welcome to the Brown iGEM Team's Internal...
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  • The temperature sensor zero value is not correct. If you can please do the following test to establish how much we need to change the sensor zero value. Place...
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  • form a new bilayer upon exposure to new lipid vesicles. A device called a T-sensor that operates at low Reynolds numbers to make sure it is run by laminar...
    14 KB (1,825 words) - 19:36, 2 May 2022
  • enabling nano-sensors to achieve extremely low limit of detection (LOD).2-5 Combined with microfluidics, nanomaterial-based microfluidic sensor paves a way...
    16 KB (1,939 words) - 20:18, 19 April 2020
  • to ensure that sensor part BBa_K592016 was needed for change in presence or absence of light.It was expected that if there is no sensor part,it must give...
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  • Matthew C. Cole, Paul J.A. Kenis. Multiplexed electrical sensor arrays in microfluidic networks,Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical,Volume 136, Issue 2,2009,Pages...
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  • of an optical sweat sensor is the Gatorade sweat patch that recently hit the market. This is a lightweight, single use sweat sensor that measures fluid...
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  • (Summer 2006, Winter 2007) - Chemical Sensor/Electronics [Virginia Tech] Cameron Bardliving (BioChemE) - Chemical sensor [UMBC] Albert Hsu (CMPE)- Electronics...
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  •        The Team        Lead Sensor        Tri-Stable Switch        We'll provide WEEKLY updates on our work on the Lead Sensor. Check the calendar for details...
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  • The LuxI gene is in the registry as C0061, we might use part BBa_C0261. The LacI gene seems to be in the registry in two forms, with and without an LVA...
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  • A. biochemical tests: AHL, particularly 3-oxo AHL, which is what we use, reacts strongly with Chlorox. if you mix a known concentration of chlorox with...
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  • Home        Contact        Internal        The Team        Lead Sensor        Tri-Stable Switch        Welcome to the Brown iGEM Team's Internal Wiki....
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  • time. The sensor allows scientists to view nitric oxide in living cells. In related work, Lippard has also developed fluorescent and MRI sensors to detect...
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